Neeshad V. Shafi is a Qatar-based climate advocate and environmental activist. He is the co-founder of the Arab Youth Climate Movement Qatar, a movement working on creating climate change awareness and policies in Qatar. Neeshad's work includes mainstreaming climate change issues, youth advocacy and grassroots work in Qatar.[2] He is currently the executive director at the Arab Youth Climate Movement Qatar[3][4] and also a Non-Resident Fellow at Middle East Institute (MEI).
Neeshad Shafi | |
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Born | Qatar |
Occupation(s) | Climate advocate and environmental activist |
Known for | Climate Advocacy & Policy. Environmental activism. |
Movement | Arab Youth Climate Movement Qatar (AYCMQA), Global Shapers, YoU-CAN,[1] UNEP Youth Regional Facilitator Steering Committee, CoalitionWILD, CAN (Climate Action Network) Arab World. |
Awards | World's 100 most influential people in climate policy (2019) |
Website | neeshad |
Career
editNeeshad, pursued his master's degree in Energy and Environmental Engineering from VIT University. His Master thesis was based on "Modeling Regional Impact of Meteorological Parameters over Different Sectors in Climate Change Scenario in India". After attending the United Nations Climate Change Summit COP-21 in Paris he focused on working to ensure active participation of the Arab youth from the Global South, in the Global Climate movement.[5] He was voted as the "Worlds 100 most influential people in climate policy" in 2019 by Apolitical.[6][7] Few of the international summits and youth summits that he is actively participating in are - United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), Conference of Parties COP 21, COP22, COP23, COP24, COP26 World Economic Forum (WEF) Davos 2019, Negotiations at Conferences of Parties, World Economic Forum Middle East (2019), Global Landscapes Forum Bonn (2019), UN Youth Climate Summit 2019 and UN Youth Climate Summit (2020).[8]
Neeshad is a TEDx Speaker and Agenda Contributor for the World Economic Forum. In 2019 he was named in "The World's 100 Most Influential People In Climate Policy".[9][10]
Climate Activism
editNeeshad grew up in Qatar where his family lives now. He became involved in climate activism during his Masters's Degree programme at VIT University where he got the first understanding of Climate change issues and the science behind environmental changes as a part of his research work. Following his graduation, Neeshad' took up the work to mainstreaming climate change issues across various sectors and at multiple scales from local in Qatar to Regional in Middle East Countries.[11] He co-founded the Arab Youth Climate Movement Qatar, a youth-led grassroots, non-profit and independent association in the State of Qatar. His work has supported various NGOs, private sectors, governments and multinational agencies in taking evidence-based decisions and delivering impact on the ground.[12][13]
Arab Youth Climate Movement Qatar
editArab Youth Climate Movement is a youth-led non-profit and independent organization which was co-founded by Neeshad in 2015 to become an independent and informed voice in Qatar and the Arab region by creating innovative grassroots environmental advocacy and education high-quality campaigns, awareness building, research papers, briefings, etc. to support in developing sound environmental policies in the state of Qatar.[14] Founded at its grassroots in the State of Qatar in 2015, The Arab Youth Climate Movement Qatar (AYCMQA) has been focused on environmental awareness, climate policy and in bringing more people into the environmental movement to address the ever-increasing threat of the ecological crisis we face today. Ever since its inception, Arab Youth Climate Movement Qatar has grown beyond the borders of Qatar to become one of the most effective and wide-reaching environmental organizations in Qatar with global recognition.[15][16]
Journalism
editNeeshad frequently writes for World Economic Forum on issues of youth movement and their role in climate action in the MENA region and other various environmental policies and opinions.[17] He also writes for Qatar Tribune and Doha News on national climate policy for climate action in Qatar.[18]
Neeshad also penned an important piece in the acclaimed Cario Review for Global Affairs on the role of Young people in leading climate action in the MENA region, recently he also writes for the Middle East Institute on various climate and energy transition issues in MENA and Europe.[19]
Selected publications
edit- How the Ukraine war exposed Europe's derailed energy transition and its hypocrisy toward the Middle East, Middle East Institute
- Young People Are Leading Climate Activism in the Middle East, The Cairo Review of Global Affairs
- OPINION: Why climate change should be a top priority for Qatar and GCC region
- As UN climate summit returns to the Middle East, Arab youth fear a lack of representation and opportunities, Middle East Institute
- The UN, climate, and security, Middle East Institute
- Leading the Youth Climate Movement in the Arab World
- A new era of climate action diplomacy in the Middle East, World Economic Forum
- Ending plastic pollution will take more than a beach cleanup, World Economic Forum
- Can fighting climate change bring the Arab world closer together?, World Economic Forum
- The Arab world's best weapon against climate change? Its young people, World Economic Forum
- Arab Youth Climate Movement Qatar, IJW
References
edit- ^ "Youth UNESCO Climate Action Network YoU-CAN". UNESCO. 9 December 2019.
- ^ "Fighting for Climate Justice in the Arabian Gulf". Inside Arabia. 2019-08-11. Retrieved 2020-04-12.
- ^ "UNESCO & Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies hold panel on "Climate Change & Conflicts in the Arab Region"". Unesco.org.
- ^ "Arab Youth Climate Movement Qatar enters partnership to push forward campaign on climate change". Gulf-Times (in Arabic). 7 August 2021.
- ^ "Young climate change activist represents Qatar in Davos". Gulf-Times (in Arabic). 2019-02-09.
- ^ "Gulftimes : Young climate advocate from Qatar joins list of 100 most influential people". Gulf-Times. 3 April 2019.
- ^ "The World's 100 Most Influential People In Climate Policy". Apolitical. Retrieved 2020-09-24.
- ^ "2 youth from Qatar to attend 'Youth Climate Summit' in Milan, Italy". Gulf-Times (in Arabic). 18 September 2021.
- ^ "Perspective - Meet one of the young climate activists hoping to set the COP26 agenda". France 24. 28 September 2021.
- ^ "Neeshad Shafi". European Union.
- ^ "Meeting with Mr Neeshad Shafi, Youth and Climate Advocate". Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
- ^ "Re-attaching young people to the climate crisis". CGIAR.
- ^ "'Arab youth should drive climate change awareness'". The Peninsula. 29 June 2022.
- ^ "Facing unbearable heat, Qatar has begun to air-condition the outdoors". Washington Post.
- ^ "Leading the Youth Climate Movement in the Arab World". The Elders.
- ^ "Youth leader represents Qatar, Arab youth in climate change forum". Gulf Times.
- ^ "Neeshad Shafi - Agenda Contributor". World Economic Forum.
- ^ "Neeshad Shafi". Doha News.
- ^ "Neeshad Shafi". Middle East Institute.